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Bigdave_185:
Who has them?

What do you like about the one you have?

Why did you pick that mower over another?

What do you think is a mid grade price to look?


Kabota has some pretty decent looking mowers but to be honest I have used the exact same Honda walk behind mower for all my life.  Honda mowers are fantastic until you spend three hours mowing one yard. 


Thanks in advance for info.


No ponds in my yard so no floatation needed,


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stlaser:
I had a toro 60” commercial unit, 7 years zero issues outside of routine maintenance.

Bigdave_185:
Do you think the 60’ is worth the extra vs a 48’ 52’.   Lots of sizes I am seeing.  Anything over 36 I’ll have to open a car gate anyway.

The bigger the mower the more space it will take up in my garage also


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Flyin6:
I have a Scag 32 HP, 61" cut commercial unit which is now 8 years old
Cuts like pelosi tryin' to speak truthfully!

I have had several. A Deere: Do not buy a Deere

Had a commercial Toro: Good mower, just stay big/commercial

Ex-Mark and Scag are the best longest lasting, biggest/strongest of everything.

Whatever you buy, do not buy a small happy homeowner model. Stay with commercial models. Then buy one you can live with for a long time, cause, you're gonna own it a long time

Plan on 11K - 12K ish

Also, they are pure crap mowing slopes

stlaser:

--- Quote from: Bigdave_185 on April 24, 2020, 09:45:59 PM ---Do you think the 60’ is worth the extra vs a 48’ 52’.   Lots of sizes I am seeing.  Anything over 36 I’ll have to open a car gate anyway.

The bigger the mower the more space it will take up in my garage also


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I was mowing acres Dave so if you’re not you’ll get a better cut with a narrower machine. Go demo several before buying

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